b'wearing his regalia but it is not known whether thisrecalls a lifetimes involvement with the Foresters and right was followed in Bishop Wilton. in 2003 [when this was written] was presiding over Malcolm Burgess, now of Stamford Bridge, tookthe winding down of the local branch of this most over from William Jebson and as of 2003 was stillworthy organisation as it was reaching the end of the Chief Ranger for the area. His father, Jim, used toroad after over 160 years. Lifelong members were still besecretary and his brother, Ken, was treasurerentitled to financial help for spectacles and teeth, and until he moved from the area. Meetings were held inreceived a small Christmas gift.the Burgess family home in Vale Crescent. Malcolm Foresters Dinner In The Old Village HallFrom left to right (not counting the first two who are probably visitors from another Court): Jim Burgess, Ken Burgess (Jims son), Richard Wood (later Lord Holderness), Charlie Cullum, William (Billy) Jebson, Stan Foster, Herris Fisher (in the shadows).Some of those present are wearing their sashes, one of which is pictured below. A Foresters sash from a village source. The sash material is green, the hanging decorations are mainly silver thread. The framed centre-piece is the emblem with the motto of Unitas Benevolentia Et Concordia. BULLETIN 20 417'